That "Internet Lock" software must be installed on EVERY computer in your network. Also, the web-page referenced contains a "crack", i.e., this is *COMMERCIAL* software that requires the user to pay a license-fee for each copy used. The "crack" bypasses that protection, and exposes your employer to an EXPENSIVE law-suit if you "steal" the software, and don't pay the required fee per copy. Using "cracked" software could get you FIRED by your employer. Polish your resume' !!!That "Internet Lock" software must be installed on EVERY computer in your network. Also, the web-page referenced contains a "crack", i.e., this is *COMMERCIAL* software that requires the user to pay a license-fee for each copy used. The "crack" bypasses that protection, and exposes your employer to an EXPENSIVE law-suit if you "steal" the software, and don't pay the required fee per copy. Using "cracked" software could get you FIRED by your employer. Polish your resume' !!!
Add filtering for the IP-addresses that Facebook uses:
Name: facebook.com Addresses: 69.63.189.11, 69.63.189.16, 69.63.181.12 by routing all "incoming" TCP/IP traffic to an inactive "private" IP-address inside your network.
Or, for extra credit, route all that traffic to the private IP-address of the boss' computer, so that he/she can use it, while the employees cannot. :-)
There is no menu entry called "Filtering" under "Advanced" in the router. Think this got posted under the wrong model number, it's the 3347WG.There is no menu entry called "Filtering" under "Advanced" in the router. Think this got posted under the wrong model number, it's the 3347WG.
Given your model, see:http://www.netopia.com/support/hardware/...
and add a "static route" that will deliberately "mis-route" TCP-packets from the IP-addresses used by Facebook, i.e., so that the responses from Facebook's web-server never reach the employee's computer.Given your model, see: http://www.netopia.com/support/hardware/technotes/CQG_028.html and add a "static route" that will deliberately "mis-route" TCP-packets from the IP-addresses used by Facebook, i.e., so that the responses from Facebook's web-server never reach the employee's computer.
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Good day,
You can block your Facebook or any other sites by using internet lock software
and you can also unlock it by entering the password you created
you can download internet lock here:
http://www.h33t.com/details.php?id=b8628b0bd9b858e237461bee27a925cbf01452a6&hl=%2Binternet+%2Block
Hope this will help
hope it helps
That "Internet Lock" software must be installed on EVERY computer in your network.
Also, the web-page referenced contains a "crack", i.e., this is *COMMERCIAL* software that requires the user to pay a license-fee for each copy used. The "crack" bypasses that protection, and exposes your employer to an EXPENSIVE law-suit if you "steal" the software, and don't pay the required fee per copy. Using "cracked" software could get you FIRED by your employer. Polish your resume' !!!
Look under "Advanced" and "Filtering".
Add filtering for the IP-addresses that Facebook uses:
Name: facebook.com
Addresses: 69.63.189.11, 69.63.189.16, 69.63.181.12
by routing all "incoming" TCP/IP traffic to an inactive "private" IP-address inside your network.
Or, for extra credit, route all that traffic to the private IP-address of the boss' computer, so that he/she can use it, while the employees cannot. :-)
There is no menu entry called "Filtering" under "Advanced" in the router. Think this got posted under the wrong model number, it's the 3347WG.
Given your model, see:http://www.netopia.com/support/hardware/...
and add a "static route" that will deliberately "mis-route" TCP-packets from the IP-addresses used by Facebook, i.e., so that the responses from Facebook's web-server never reach the employee's computer.